I replaced the broken flapper chain on the upstairs toilet. My husband told me it was broken and no doubt, planned to fix it after a trip to the hardware store. I, however, remembered that we keep a spare flapper chain for just such situations.
A couple years back my sister had a pipe burst in her basement from a window being left open. So just prior to the basement being demo'd she had me look over it to see if I wanted to salvage anything. Along with a shelf I picked up for my son I saw a wooden box fixed to the wall used as a storage. It was a Union Explosive Company crate soiled and battered. So after some work prying, banging and pulling; I freed it from its captivity from a damp basement wall and brought it home with me. It sat for quite some time unsure of its fate, but recently I needed a catch for our small kitchen that has very limited storage. I set to work with a little soap, warm water and a rag to clean off the surface dirt, but save the age and patina of this crate. Today, after it's had thoroughly dried I applied teak oil to very thirsty wood. I'll post some pics when it's dry and ready for use.
Got out the leaf-blower & put on the mulching attachment. I was able to mulch up a couple of tubs of mulch, needed to store my outdoor bonsai over the winter.
The Rocking Cradle is almost ready, the only thing that is missing is a “Mobile” with small cute animals hanging over the cradle. The cupboard in the background have I made in high school 35 years ago ( age 18 ). Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
Tasting the Christmas Beer that I brewed 2 months ago. 45 litres or 12 Imperial Gallons, should be enough for Christmas Evening Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
Honestly, a lot of it will be given to friends. It is spiced with: Cardamom Cinnamon Seville Orange Star Anise And it is one of the best I have made. Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
The rocking cradle finally delivered and ready yesterday to Gothenburg. Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
Plowing Snow with my little Tractor, it’s a Agria 4800 from mid 60’s. Works perfectly well with an air cooled Hatz 10 HP. It weighs 80 Stones but it’s allowed to pull 314 Stones with it.. Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk